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and
have
a
science-filled
day.
20th
Anniversary
Open
House
African
American
Firefighter
Museum
Families
invited
tocelebrate
AfricanAmerican
Museum
on
Saturday,November
4th
from
5:
30
pm
10:
00
pm.
The
special
event
includesasilentauction,
live
music,
exhibitsand
tours
facility.
Family
Day
Pasadena
California
Art
FamilyDayis
happening
at
Art
Saturday,
November4thfrom12:
am
to5:
pm.Families
can
participate
art
projectsand
enjoy
gallery
tours
designed
for
whole
family.
Activitiesinclude
printmaking,
poster
design,wood-workingandmore.($7
adults,
children
12
younger
free.)
Festival
Flight
Long
Beach
Airport
TheLong
Airport
is
site
November4thfrom
amto
4:
pm.This
free
celebration
features
aircraft
vehicle
displays,foodtrucks,live
entertainment,
more.
Dia
de
los
Muertos
Bowers
Museumis
hosting
Sunday,
November5thfrom11:
00amto3:
30pm.A
variety
activities
planned
includinglivingmusicalperformances,facepainting,decoratingsugarskulls,dance
performances
Autumn
Aquarium
Pacific
weekend
November
5th(from
9:
00am
each
day
).This
annual
arts,cuisines,culturesand
marine
environments
ofAsia.
will
musicalanddanceperformances,
storytelling,
parades
much
more.(
$29.
95
foradults,
3-11are$17.95each.)
21.
Which
festival
suitable
drawing
lover?
A.
AnniversaryOpenHouse.B.
Flight.
C.
Festival.D
Festival.
22.
How
should
couple
kid
aged
pay
Day?
A.$7B.$14C.$19D.$26
23.
What
these
five
common?
Science
put
into
them.
B.
They
last
weekend.
C.Dance
include.
D.
both
daytime
nighttime
activities.
B
宋雅男考点对接:
人与社会类话题
Goingtocollegewasnotoptional;
Inmyfamily,itwasjustanothersteptowardtheAmericandream.
AssoonasIgraduated,IenrolledintheEnglishDepartmentofColoradoStateUniversity.Iwentontoearntwoscholarships,andmembershipintheNationalHonorSociety.Itrulybelievedthehardworkwasworthit.
Itwasn’tuntilafewmonthsagothatIrealizedhowcluelessIwas.Ihadbeencombingthroughtheclassifieds(分类广告)whenmyeyesfelluponmydreamjob.“NationalCollegeMagazinelookingforwriters.”
Thrilled,Ispenttheweekendcomposingaresume.Needlesstosay,Iwasstunnedwhentheinterviewerbarelytookoneglancebeforethrowingitaside.
“Noexperience,”hesaidflatly.
Ifeltlikescreaming,“Whatdoyoumean,noexperience?
Lookatthesegrades.”
Iwaslefttoabsorbtheshockofrejection,thinkingthatnobodyevertoldmethata4.0studentwouldbeturneddownforajob.
Didn’tallofmyhardworkcountforanything?
Iseeplentyofdemandsfortwoyearsofexperienceataprintpublication,butnonerequiringextensiveknowledgeofhowtowriteacademicpapers.Yet95%ofmyenergyinschoolwenttowardthelatter,leavingmelittletimetodevotetoanythingelse.Ifcareerpreparationissupposedtobethepointofcollege,thenwhyisn’titthefocus?
Hasacollegedegreejustbecomeanothersocietalstatussymbollikefancycarsordesignerclothes?
Givenmyexperience,Ifeelthatacollegedegreewouldbealotmorevaluableifstudentswererequiredtogetsomeoutsideexperiencetosupplementtheirin-classknowledge.Insteadofrequiringfourscienceclasses,whynotthreescienceclassesandaninternship?
Inmycollegecareer,Itookoneclassthattaughtmehowtowriteandsubmitessaysforpublication.Thisever-so-brieftasteoftherealworldwaslikeholdinganicecreamsundae(圣代)infrontofachildandonlygivingherasmallbite.
Well,I’mabiggirl.Iwantmycollegeeducation–theeducationI’mpayingfor–toincludeeverything.
24.Theauthorstudiedsohardatcollegemainlybecause_______.(细节理解)
A.herfamilypushedhertodoit.
B.itwasherdreamtogetaGPAof4.0.
C.shereliedonscholarshipstocontinueherstudies.
D.shebelieveditwouldleadtocareersuccess.
25.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“stunned”meaninParagraph4?
(词义猜测)
A.Shocked
B.Anxious
C.Curious
D.Calm
26.Whatdoestheunderlinedsentenceinthesecond-to-lastparagraphimply?
(句意猜测)
A.Academicwritingisasmallpartofcollegelife.
B.Competitionincollegeisnotasfierceasintherealworld.
C.Collegeeducationalwayscoversunimportantthings.
D.Theauthorfeelsheldbackbyherlackofreal-worldexperience.
27.Whatdoestheauthorwanttotellusbywritingthisarticle?
(主旨大意)
A.Goodgradesmattermost.
B.Acollegedegreeisofnouse.
C.Careerpreparationisanecessityforcollegeeducation.
D.Collegestudentsshouldmakefulluseoftheirtime.
C
议论文
Theysaythatgoodliteratureis“timeless”.Butperhapstheyshouldalsosay“nameless”.
InMay2021,theChineseliterarymagazineNewriting(《鲤》)startedaprojectcalled“Anonymous(匿名的)Writing”,collectingshortstoriessubmittedbyfamouswritersaswellasbynewwriters.What’sdifferentabouttheprojectisthatthestorieswerepublishedwithoutthewriters’names,andwerethenpresentedtoajudgingpanel(评审团)ofprofessionalwriterstoselectthebestwork.Thepaneljudgedonlyonthebasisofthewritingitself.
ThewinningstorywasannouncedonDec15.ItwastheworkofZhengZhi,a31-year-oldwriterwhohadnevertakenpartinawritingcompetitionbefore.However,hemanagedtodefeatworkslaterknowntobefromthehandsoffamouswriterssuchasYanLiankeandMaBoyong.
“Peopletodaylovecelebrities–thenamesthey’refamiliarwith,”ZhangYueran,thefounderandchiefeditorofNewriting,saidattheawardceremony.“Thiswaswhywedecidedtohidethenamesinthisproject,freeingpeoplefromwhateverdistractionthatcomeswithanameandallowingthemtofocusonlyonthevalueofthewriting.”
Infact,historyisfullof“nameless”literaryworks.ThebestexampleinChineseliteratureisperhapsTheBookofPoetry(《诗经》),whichconsistsofancientfolktalesbynospecificauthors,butisconsideredtobeaclassic.InWesternliterature,thefamous1847novelJaneEyrebyUKwriterCharlotteBrontewasactuallyfirstpublishedunderthepenname“CurrerBell”.Nooneknewwho“he”or“she”was,butthatdidn’tstopthenovelfrombecominganinternationalsensation(轰动).
Perhapsallliteratureshouldbe“nameless”.Sucharulewouldallowwriterstocompeteinthefairestway.Itmightalsofreefamouswritersfromimprisonment(禁锢)byastylethattheyhaveestablishedandallowthemtofindanewone.Andwereaderscouldenjoywritinginapureway,witheverythingunnecessarylikenamesandtitles–publicitymaneuvers(宣传策略)–stripped(剥离)awaytoleaveonlyliteratureitself.
28.WhatwasspecialabouttheprojectstartedbyNewriting?
(细节理解)
A.Itwasonlyopentonewwriters.
B.Itselectedthebestshortstories.
C.Itjudgedworkswithoutknowledgeofthewriters.
D.Themembersofitsjudgingpanelwereallordinaryreaders.
29.Whydidthefounderstarttheproject?
A.Hewantednewwriterstobecomebetterknown.
B.Hewantedtocreateafairwritingcompetition.
C.Hewantedpeopletocareaboutthewritingitself.
D.Heaimedtocomparenewwriterswithfamousones.
30.WhatisthepurposeofParagraph5?
(段落大意)
A.Toshowthattherearemanygood“nameless”worksinhistory.
B.ToshowthesimilaritiesbetweenliteraryworksintheEastandWest.
C.Toshowthat“nameless”workscanenjoypopularityforalongtime.
D.Toexplainhowtomake“nameless”workswellknown.
31.Whatdoesthewriterthinkofthe“nameless”rule?
(推测题)
A.Itwillcreategreatercompetitionamongwriters.
B.Famouswritersmaybecomefreetowriteindifferentstyles.
C.Itwillbedifficultforreaderstochoosethebestworks.
D.Newwriterswillbecomediscouragedbecausetheywillneverbecomeknown.
D
原晓燕考点对接:
科技类说明文
Newtrafficlightsfittedwithartificialintelligence(AI)couldcreatesaferroadsandbringanendtorushhourjams.
“Smart”trafficlightswillmonitorspeedandtrafficjam,prioritizecyclists,busesandambulanceswithgreenlightsanduseheatmapstoanalysehowpassers-byandmotoristsareusingtheroads.MiltonKeynesissettobethefirstcitytotrialthe£3millionprojectfromSeptember.
Atpresent,trafficlightsarenotreactivetothevehiclesaroundthemandtrafficmonitoringisstilldonebypolice.However,withAI,traffic
monitors
recognize
different
vehiclesandindividualroad
users
be
able
regulatetrafficinnotime.Cameraswillalsoallowtrafficlightstoprioritizecyclists,
buses
or
ambulances
green
lights.
Thetechnologycouldalsoenabletrafficlightsto
communicate
driverless
cars
around
corner
inform
themifpassers-byarecrossingthe
road.
Vivacity
Labs,
which
created
technology,
said
“The
Milton
Keynes
project
first
stepin
creating
anintelligent
traffic
management
system.
Thatimprovessafetybyinfluencingtrafficmovementasithappens,basedon
thetype
of